My Family Assistance helps families achieve success with programs that help families navigate financial assistance, educational advancement, welfare and housing services, and mental wellness.
Family Assistance knows that there are many obstacles to creating strong families and keeping kids safe. We’re here to help to help things go well and provide support when they don’t. With Family Assistance, you can find help with restraining orders, advocacy, homelessness (and preventing homelessness), rapid re-housing, substance use disorder classes, counseling services, supervised visitation, and the distribution of household commodities.
Our programs empower all individuals and families, regardless of age, race, or gender, by providing knowledge and skills to live a healthy, safe, fulfilled life.
Knowledge to design for achievement and success by uncovering opportunities to learn, ways to improve learning, and where to get help with learning obstacles.
Knowledge to promote social justice policies and actions to dismantle discrimination and build up freedom for all.
Knowledge to help eligible low-income families can find financial assistance to weather tough times.
We work hard to make the world a kinder place for every generation. These company empowers the family members to raise children who care and contribute. My Family Assistance membership will make it easier to live kind and nurture big-hearted traditions amid the busy demands of daily life.
Children thrive on positive and nurturing relationships with caregivers and other adults in their lives.
This means supporting a child starts with supporting their parents and caregivers, and too many are overloaded right now. COVID-19 has created immense burdens for people who are caring for children, and they are trying their best to stay afloat — from financial strains caused by job loss, to child care shortages, to the mental stress of keeping their families healthy. Too often, parents do not know where to turn for assistance when they need it. Even before the pandemic, 48% did not receive the help they needed, with 8% saying they get no support at all.
We can relieve some of this stress and improve the well-being of children by providing support to families who may be struggling. Sixty percent of children who come to the attention of child protection systems do so because of concerns related to neglect, which can often result from living in poverty. If we want to prevent neglect, we need to address the root causes and ensure families are financially stable. By investing in preventive resources, public health approaches, and financial support for children and their families, we can implement effective long-term solutions that keep families together and ultimately keep young people safe.
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